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Cytochromec-550 ofThiocapsa roseopersicina: Properties and reduction by sulfide [PDF]
Ulrich Fischer, Hans G. Trà ⁄ per
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Quantum Emitters in Hexagonal Boron Nitride: Principles, Engineering and Applications
Quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride have emerged as a promising candidate for quantum information science. This review examines the fundamentals of these quantum emitters, including their level structures, defect engineering, and their possible chemical structures.
Thi Ngoc Anh Mai+8 more
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The influence of membrane potential on measurements of C‐550 at room temperature [PDF]
Warren L. Butler
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This study presents novel anti‐counterfeiting tags with multilevel security features that utilize additional disguise features. They combine luminescent nanosized Ln‐MOFs with conductive polymers to multifunctional mixed‐matrix membranes and powder composites. The materials exhibit visible/NIR emission and matrix‐based conductivity even as black bodies.
Moritz Maxeiner+9 more
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Deciphering the enigmatic PilY1 of Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans: An in silico analysis
Thirty years since the first report on the PilY1 protein in bacteria, only the C-terminal domain has been crystallized; there is no study in which the N-terminal domain, let alone the complete protein, has been crystallized.
Araceli Hernández-Sánchez+3 more
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"Elastomer thermal interface materials were mainly prepared by adding thermal conductive particles to silicone rubber(SiR). Nano-diamond (ND) had high thermal conductivity and insulation properties, making it an ideal thermal conductive filler ...
ZHAO Wena, XU Yi-nuob,LANG Xiu-ruia, DING Ke-kea, CAO Lana, ZONG Cheng-zhonga*
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Discussion: “Laminar and Turbulent Incompressible Boundary Layers on Slender Bodies of Revolution in Axial Flow” (Cebeci, T., 1970, ASME J. Basic Eng., 92, pp. 545–550) [PDF]
Frank M. White
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Heterojunctions combining halide perovskites with low‐dimensional materials enhance optoelectronic devices by enabling precise charge control and improving efficiency, stability, and speed. These synergies advance flexible electronics, wearable sensors, and neuromorphic computing, mimicking biological vision for real‐time image analysis and intelligent
Yu‐Jin Du+11 more
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